Hey! Are you a user of Fedora in a server context? I'd love to hear
from you (either in public or private, on the record or off). How do
you use Fedora? Do you use it in production? At scale? (If so, know
you're not alone.)
Do you find Fedora Server as defined at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document
useful to you? Do you fit into the target audiences and use cases? Or,
are you using Fedora Server in a different way? Or, Fedora _as_ a
server but not the Server edition?
Thanks!
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader

Now that we are in Beta Freeze, we should just do a readiness meeting and make
sure we have our ducks in their proverbial row.
Also, we probably need to have someone volunteer to do some F25->F26 upgrade
testing, at least with FreeIPA. I probably don't have the available cycles right
now, as I'm neck-deep in Boltron at the moment.

I have set up a Pagure repository[1] for us to use to track issues that
apply to Fedora Server in general (as opposed to individual package
changes).
Going forward, we will take a page from the books of FESCo, FPC
Workstation and track our agenda items in this repository so we will
know what topics will be discussed each week.
Topics that should be added to the agenda of the next meeting should
have the "meeting" tag added to it.
All voting members of the Server Working Group should "watch" this
repository for updates, please.
[1] https://pagure.io/fedora-server/issues

Hi all,
The Fedora 26 Beta is coming up pretty soon, and as usual, the Fedora
Marketing team is looking to gather talking points about what's new and
shiny for this coming release. These talking points are used both by
Ambassadors and also numerous press sites during the release.
In other words, this is a great chance to help share with the world
what's new in Fedora Server and why it's important. :)
You can find the existing page below:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_talking_points#Fedora_Server
If anyone can take the time to add points for Fedora Server on the wiki
page, this will be greatly appreciated! It will help enable our
Ambassadors to talk about what's new in the Project and help give some
of the press coverage sites a clear idea of what's important and new.
For any discussion or clarification about the talking points themselves,
please use the Marketing mailing list where possible.
Thanks all!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com